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presiding minister for Je- "will present a program
hOVglh' S witneSJW>S an. rloclnm^ f ^ QDO'"+
1 - -i. a uvui^uvu W MOIOV UUVUVO'
Christians t??
members mil attAnH ? gtrpngthgnArl and to main-_
weakened circuit assem- tain integrity in the face of
bly in Greensboro begin? obstacles encountered in
ning December 24. everyday living and serDunnagan
said, "We vice to God."
will join upward of 2500 The convention theme,
delegates expected for the 'Endure through Close
gathering. These will be Association,' will feature
composed of families and sessions to show how the
individuals interested in Bible can unite the family
making the Christian wor- and how Christians gain
ship come first in their strength through regular
lives. association in wholesome
"The two-day semi- fellowship. Other sessions
Charlotte Bacote To Hos
Mrs. Charlotte Bacote Downtowner Motor Inn.
of 827 Crawford Street, The reunion brought towill
host a get-to-gether of gether classmates who, in
the 1932-1933 Atkins High most cases, had not seen
School classmates, during each other during the past
Z the cEriSSSSSfi^
The festivities will be held quently tha- refarftiKra
at her home on December "45ers". One of the high
27, at 6:30 p.m. lights of the get-to-gether
The group held their will be the showing of a
first reunion earlier in the movie which was filmed
year; June. 10-11, at the during the two days of
Obituaries
The family of Mr. Hay- other ministers officiating
ward M. Caldwell of 600 and Burial followed in
Vargrave Street who ex- Piedmont Memorial Garpired
unexpectedly De- dens, wish to thank their
cember 7th at N.C. Bap- many fifiends for all acts of
tist Hospital and who was kindness, for the beautiful
funeralized Monday De- floral designs, cards and
cember 12tlr at^ 4:00 p.m^ other expressions of symat
Galilee Baptist Church pathy extended them durwith
Dr. W.C. Hay and ing their hours of breaveMrfc.
Dorothy Williams, dist by faith and a retired
age 68, of 1204 Harrison employer of R.J. Reynolds
Avenue expired Friday Tobacco Company at Facnight
Dec. 16th unexpect- tory #2.
ediy at the home of her Survivors include: One
Daughter, 4219 Tise Ave- daughter?Mrs. Wanda
nue. Reader of 4219 Tise AveMrs.
Williams was born nue of this city; one son,
in Lynchburg, Virginia, Mr. Melvin Garner of New
but had resided in this city York City; one sister. Mrs.
for approximately 40 Maijoris James, Oak
years. She was a Metho- Grove Circle, Winston Sa^Biblical
3fn*ptratioit $rap
jfOr Zl)t d? et'philosop
Chesterton
wPPB pithy wor<
? j0 might nu
'H?each us to number our days " with, our
Psalm 90:12 2^ From all t/i
J^C< From lies c
1-As We Crow Older, We Be- wJ] ;> ?
A V3 Pe,K
To Count... dVp From all th
One of the characteristic ex- iiiat comfo
penences of late or 0\ From sale c
"middle age" is that we are O) honor i
not so eager for tomorrow (Of Fmm s/<v/j
or for next week to come, nation
The reasoning is obvious: VC5 Deliver us
It seems to count against Number c
our uncertain number of re- ^r\wP .* r
. . >vEL t'etting I
mainmg days.
h J f J\2 ...in our
2-Enjoy Each Day! /L . ...
L families...ai
This is but another way of <s[ .
J Arp uftii
saying make each day i J
by our making TODAY - ous* of
and every "today" - the ^?U
very best day of our life, *ster recen
3-Numbenng Our Days 7*^ _ needs?
Makes Us Wise ..
The psalmist says here "So * * j ^
teach us to number our R VV C^ITOP^' >Sf^r35
days that-we may apply our B _
hearts unto wisdom". Those
who respect the fact that t T/M /t^ each
day is an important B XlvJWlti
element in our growth "un- B r7Qa
to the full measure of R
Christ". When we are in R 72/ WdUC
union (or "with") Him, R Will8ton-S
everything worthwhile is ev- * '
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~?? /.ego/ Notic
>ucile Douthit public notice public notice
The public will take The Publlc, wil1 <ake
notice that the Redevelop- notice that. The Redevement
Commission of ' ?P ent Commission of
Winston-Salem- proposes Winston-Salem proposes
to enter into a contract to enter ,nto a contract
with The Fortis Corpora- wlth JheL Barnam Com_M'&d>tina
tl0n f?r lhe Sale ?f ajtraCt ' onlndrdeserr,hed0 as Par'
J Parcel's^ 1 FBA-c" a'nd lowers
will luduJci thamatiutt= AIU, M,L, ItU. ..'7.:. _.J^,|M|,||iJ..i*^&.*"?p|'iCiyS
tions eroUD discussions Subiect Parcels are lo- Area, Project No. 2. ParUons,
group discussions, eel 8 is located west of
symposiums and forums 14{h $treet between Un. Spring Street on the east .
U9Q WkW MlWili.jfclVd Boole
that one can be ot assis field Street, and are " vM3^^rcp| is shown
tance to others in the shown on the Property on the Property Disposal
neighborhood ' " Disposal Map of North ?Map of TheCrYStalJowneignDornooa.
Carolina Redevelopment - ers Community DevelopThe
participants will D D ment Area Prniert Nn ?
. . , . . . riuicv.i r\-u^. which inajj is Y '
consist of circuit ministers on f,|P ;n thp nffirps of the which map is on file in the
and local members. City/County Planning - offices of the City/County
The assembly highlight Board, Municipal Build- Planning Board, Municiis
the scheduled oublic '"g, Winston-Salem, Pa Building Winstonis
vne scneautea puDUC ?', r ,nH ,i,_ Salem, North Caro ma.
discussion on "Maintain Nor,.hk Car? ma' an,d a??
V o CJ in the offices of The
Your Confidence Firm to Redevelopment Commis- - NC
the End." The speaker sion of Winston-Salem, STATE BOARD OF EDUC
will be C.D. Wallace, 901 Cleveland Avenue, VOCATION/
district director, serving N.E., Winston-Salem, . Notice is hereby givi
from Brooklyn, New York. North C?.r?J,ma; [ ? Vocational Education by t
are available for inspec- .
tion by the public between on following dates an<
- the hours of 8 30 a m and be from 4-6 and 7:30-9 p
Ml? I SiQQ p.m., Monday February 9 Eenotr^om
through Friday of each Kinston
reunion activities. we**- , , ~ February 14 Ashevilk
A ? , The undersigned ComA
scrap book, tracing mi5sjon jntends to enter *sheyille
the historical develop- such contract of sale with February 15 Carver Ha
ments of the classmates The Fortis Corporation on University, Greerisboro
m Will be on exhibit during or-afterJanuary 3, 1978. These hearings are
'^prinfair.' ife' nxSFSeir "! "optfHMTunity tor any citizei
of the reunions lames K. Haley, 'ng State s P'an *c
principle speaker, George Executive Director secondary and post-secor
F. Newell, will be aired The Redevelopment Any citizen desiring to
after which the group will Commission of request with Charles J7
enjoy a social hour and Vocational Education, D
t , . The Chronicle 12-22-77 , . ,
refreshments. tion, Raleigh, no later tl
PUBLIC NOTICE minutes for each presenta
? ?J"he_ public will take copy of the remarks is to
notice that The Redevelopment
Commission of
Winston-Salem proposes HPTI
? to enter into a contract Wm
? ?with-Alma H Card well for Mm HB H HH
ment. AMAKI
VJV. j 1511UIV.u u J I ai vti 1 4- / WH 11
This has been a courte- N This parcel islocateffon" FUTURE
sy of your sympathetic the south west corner of
Funeral Home, Forsyth Claremont Avenue and You may be eligible
located at 1800 N. Patter- Second ^Street, pand^s jf yQU were discharc
son Avenue seizing this Disposa| Map of North 1 976. Ask about inc
community for the past 15 Carolina Redevelopment ? Register NoW^-?(
years with dignity, humi- Project R-59 which map is
lity and efficiency^ on fttedn the offices of the CAL,!, 72
? ity/County Planning ? /)
Board, Municipal Build- I M u V
? Winttnn-^lpm l/VinSaln
North Carolina, and also
' ^ in the offices of The A Jr. Co/tog
lem; seven grandchildren Redevelopment Commisand
many other relatives sion of Winston-Salem, /
and friends. 901 Cleveland Avenue, 7
tacted at^the hwne^ofThe Nort^ Carolina The maps \
daughter, Mrs. Wanda tion by the public between ?
Reader of 4219 Tise Ave- the hours of 8 30 a m. and 9
nue. 5:00 p m., Monday |y
through Friday of each 4 768-1030
Forsyth Funeral Home WeTt unders,gned Com- f WinSt?"
in charge of all services mission intends to enter T \ ?
and arrangements. such contract of sale with j V*
a/ A'"13 H. Cardwell on or ? *
after January 3, 1978 &
i) '> This the 24th day of I CLl 1
er Poem 0ramb'UY,7K.f Happy Hoi
the English po- Executive Director ?
.her Gilbert Keith The Redevelopment ? -.11
wrow these Commission ol 11 Uiii ail
Winston-Salem <F
is about how we Th chronicle 12-22-77 ? * XTT3 71 T5
mber or build I DANBAIl
days-He wrote: N
fat terror teaches, L
>/ tongue and * ?
Piedmont Federa
md profanation A ? . . , .
md the sword.
I We want to do more for you
and from dam
16 West 3rd, Winston-Salem Northside Shopping C(
Good Lord' Thruway Shopping Center Sherwood Plaza
>ur days means parl<way Plaza Parkview Mall
tight With God" Kernersville Boone
homes withour
ud in ourChurch. & ft &&&&&&&&& ft ttnn
supporting your ?????
???p" ?... SEASONS GREETi:
rr;? HASHXS BODY
v All Work Guarantee
30ns Greeting fi Q f We Will Be Glad To Prove
SON'S I- ~V^f- EZ2CYU2
MEMORY fi Appreciate Our S<
3910 B 0T** 2600 N. Liberty J
?htowu St. B Phone 724-0801 or 72
alem N.C. M
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The Chronic!# Satufdty 2*^ *S?"7 **"
^ Call 723-9863 ' |
nursing instructor wanted
es !
Instructor wanted for gram preferred. PosiDegree
Nursing pro- tion available February
and also, in the offices of Kram' Minimum quali- 10, 1978. Application
The Redevelopment Com- fications: RN with deadline January 18,
mission of Winston-Salem Bachelor's Degree re- 1978. Contact Ms. Nan901
Cleveland Avenue, quired, preferably in cy SumnerT^Hithmond
Mrffh r Winston-Salem, nursing. Master's de- Technical Institute, P.
North Carolina The maps . _ _ _ ,
are aya.lable for inspec- gree ln nUrSing ?r T ? Box 1189- Hamlet,
tion by the public between lated area preferred. NC 28345. Telephone:
J^bQ Monday _ experience required" """T"* "
w'^'k ; sapmrtbee wuo, ,? an equat "??
The undersigned Com nyrse practice opportunity/
mission intends to enter and teaching. Teaching affirmativfe action
?"^SUC-h c-faq try r-t ?11 ovn/iriomv> la-jLa<uv>utlfl
The Barnam Company"7>n S i)^gr6@' Nursing pro-^fliK^oycr ? - ?1 niSfci
or after january 3, 1978:? I?-^?^???????J
, This the ~24th day nf ^
December, 1977^ ' ~ ^
James K. Haley, S
Executive Director
^B ^ ^ p^H
Winston-Salem I
The
ITICE
:ation public hearings ,_***% . _?
IL EDUCATION 01 9/723-3641 ra
?n of Public Hearings on 32^^ ^Sl?-'
he State Board of Education '
3 locations: (all hearings will
>dary schools HUNTER HILLS 5153 Sunrise Terrace - Brick
be heard should file his/her rancher on large, beautiful lot, full basement,
Law, Director, Division of formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
jpartment of Public Instruc- excellent condition. Call Charlotte Ludlum
lan February 3, 1977. Five 725-1436.
tion will be allowed. A typed
be submitted at the hearing.
KKHH555EH^~
jtANS _ J ? ^Caq/e TfeaMylnc. nm
IHARDIM ^?-?-?
N Bi YOURS?? ?
for educational benefits _
jed between 1966 and
reased benefits.
^las^Begin^Jair3~ ?
f Retnoh Hills...priced 30,600 upl Directions: Take
^ North Cherry Street Ext. to Melody Lane. Turn ?
L right to Retnuh Drive. Houses at end of street. VA
I Financing!
|,[ ? |J I v _ SEE CYND1 MEADOWS! 28 homesites featuring
% basements, garages, central air, priced in low
h 40's! Oo 158 E to Old Belews Creek Road on left,
996-2291 ? then to Beeson Dairy Road.
Kernersville h FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
? CAGLE REALTY INC.
.hristmas f realtor
? MEMBER MLS
/J -a ? 1100 W. First St. 723-1646
. 1 Q ' Al Miller 764-0634 Calvin Petticord 784-8662 i
laay O@aS0n?| Ellen Ourganus 768-1920 Patricia Stone 765-41731
?1 Mary Sawyer 788-3083 Bil1 Reich 784-6218\
of US at ' 71 Martin Cagle 723-164s\
[ realty i rn Winston
\ nfl Salem
I Savings] Savings
NOW AVAILABLE
filer f = Y 725-4321
lender Passbook, Additions or
1 withdrawals at anytime
fT fE 1ft t? ft ft ft 'ft for any amount
NGS \f*l/9C/-. Certificate, $5000 minimuml
' SHOP Deposit for 1 year.
_ - .
[ 0"/4VCCertificate, >5000 minimum
Deposit for 2'/a years.
That !t Is 7Y2% Certificate, *5000 minimum
Deposit for 4 years.
9rvice;^jjJg^j (The FSLIC Requires a71
it. i. toramcmb .t??d Substantial Penalty For 1
5-0629 Early Withdrawals On FSIJC
? .+ a a ^ ^ All Certificates) t?.
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